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Old 11-21-2009, 10:53 AM
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So i have an 04 gt. i currently have a set of magna flow "magna pack" cat backs with a catted magna flow "true x" x pipe. i have just accuried an off road h pipe for a 2000 gt.

my friend says it may not fit my 04 gt. i plan on taking it to JPC racing to see what they can do...but does anyone know off the top of their heads if it'll fit??

On a side note, i have been getting a p210 ( i think) code on my dash...it says something about "bank one low" refering to the converters on my x pipe. does this mean one of my O2 sensors is bad?

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Old 11-21-2009, 11:34 AM
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Idk about the code but that O/R H pipe will fit your car. It should fit Mustangs 99-04. I wouldn't waste your money taking it somewhere as it is a very easy install, that is unless you don't have the proper tools to do it.
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Old 11-21-2009, 12:13 PM
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i think the flanges will need a little work done to them to make it fit. my friend said he took it to a local shop and they said they couldnt do it with the tools they had..it is also gona need gaskets.

i would love to do it myself but i do lack the tools to do it.

however, thank you for your input sir.
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Old 11-21-2009, 02:33 PM
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What's wrong with the flanges?
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Old 11-21-2009, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by shaun12
i think the flanges will need a little work done to them to make it fit. my friend said he took it to a local shop and they said they couldnt do it with the tools they had..it is also gona need gaskets.

i would love to do it myself but i do lack the tools to do it.

however, thank you for your input sir.
It should bolt right up to your car. Nothing changed fomr 99 to 04 that i could think of. What could possible need to be done to a flanges that a shop wouldnt have the tools for? He!! bring it over my house ill do it for free!
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Old 11-21-2009, 06:01 PM
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the flanges on the h pipe itself are actually flat and one side is welded in place.. if i remember correctly the flanges on my x pipe were kinda beveled and moved freely...so they would set right with the rest of the exhaust. like i said my friend said the guy he took it too, said he weould need more tools to get it onto the car...but idk.

i was pretty sure it would fix on my gt though, as said before most parts are universal for the 99-04 gt's.

i dont mind paying a 100 bucks for them to slap it on, as i dont have the proper tools to do the job...and i dont really wana drive to NJ for a pipe swap. but thanks for the offer bro!!
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haha np anytime ^ Itll probably cost you the same in gas than to take it to the shop.
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